Washington, DC – Today, the House of Representatives unanimously passed Congressman Bruce Braley’s bill, the Andrew Connolly Veterans’ Housing Act, as part of a larger legislative package. This bipartisan bill willextend a grant program to help injured and disabled veterans retrofit theirhomes after they return from combat. The bill now moves to the U.S. Senate.

“Today is a very important day for many young men and women who return from combat with severe life-altering injuries and find that the fight is far from over,” said Rep. Braley. “Veterans like Andrew Connolly return to a completely new life – with new, special needs. I’m very proud that today the House unanimously voted to ensure that these brave veterans have the support they need to adjust to their new lives, reach their full potential, and feel comfortable in their homes.”

The Andrew Connolly Veterans’ Housing Act is named after Andrew Connolly of Dubuque – a constituent of Rep. Braley’s who returned from Iraq with a tumor in his spine and is now restricted to a wheelchair. With Rep. Braley’s help, Connolly was able to get a grant that allowed him to move into a wheelchair-accessible home.